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24 May 2015

Do you still miss me?

Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford made five movies together- "The Lady in Question" (1940), "Gilda" (1946), "The Loves of Carmen" (1948), "Affair in Trinidad" (1952) and "The Money Trap" (1965). The two were not just colleagues but good friends from the time they met until Rita's death in 1987. According to Peter Ford, Glenn Ford's only child from his first marriage to actress Eleanor Powell, his father and Rita Hayworth had also been lovers. In his biography "Glenn Ford: A Life" (2011), Peter Ford --in possession of his father's diaries-- says that they became lovers during filming of "The Loves of Carmen", and that Rita also got pregnant and had an abortion [via]. Rita and Glenn remained friends and in later years also lived next to each other in Beverly Hills. Shown below is some of the correspondence Rita sent Glenn Ford in 1969 and 1970. Sent to Ford's home address in Beverly Hills, there are two postcards from Lanzarote, Spain, one from New York and one from Honolulu, Hawaii. The note was written in October 1970, also from Lanzarote where Rita was filming "Road to Salina" (1970).

Transcript:

Oct 12 Sunday

Hi-

If I had any spare time I could ride one of those creatures on the other side

Love + Peace

Rita H

AIR

Glenn Ford

911 Oxford Way

Beverly Hills

California

U.S.A.

Transcript:

Hi- will be leaving here Nov. 4th for London. I'll wire my address in England. Do you still miss me??

Love,

Rita H.

Air Mail!

Glenn Ford

911 Oxford Way

Beverly Hills, Calif.

U.S.A.

Transcript:

Hi-

See you in B.H. Cal. in about ten days-

Love Rita

AIR

Glenn Ford

911 Oxford Way

Beverly Hills

California

Transcript:

Hi Glenn-

On our way to Maui, Hana Hotel. Be back July 3rd-

Your pal

Rita H.

AIR

Mr. Glenn Ford

911 Oxford Way

B.H. California

90210

Transcript:

Oct. 10th

I'm glad you miss me, I miss you too.

My finish date here is the 26th of October. Must then go to Paris Nov 1st or 2nd for a few days of clubbing (??) -That's the situation up to now. Hope it's that way.

Con cariño

Marga Rita

Above: Glenn Ford and son Peter visit Rita Hayworth on the set of "The Lady from Shanghai" (1947). Below: Rita and Glenn in the late 1960s/early 1970s.

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